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for headline stories this hour washington calls for the strongest possible measures against north korea over its latest. russia china sea deescalation also. celebrations. syrian government forces liberate the city from islamic state. dollars and so people flee amid a brutal military crackdown on the muslim minority. just
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a few moments into a brand new day here in moscow choose day september the fifth time you know neil welcome to our international this hour's top story the united nations say the plough missy is failing with north korea after the country's largest ever nuclear test as the u.s. envoy to the u.n. saying the list comments made during an emergency security council meeting a little earlier now the crisis talks appeared to end up. as the u.s. dismissed possible plans for deescalating the crisis. the u.s. has threatened north korea once again saying that kim jong un is begging for war to the members of the security council i must say enough is enough nuclear powers
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understand their responsibilities kim jong un shows no such understanding his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants we don't want it now when our country's patience is not unlimited baster haley's comments are nothing new even yesterday secretary of defense jim mattis said that the u.s. would use any means necessary to defend itself from. the u.s. has been threatening military action for weeks now and the rhetoric has been growing even stronger ever since trub promised to respond to north korea with fire and fury thankfully it doesn't go beyond this exchange of threats however it's worth mentioning that washington is yet to provide a viable solution except for sanctions which have proven to be ineffective for the past decade or so russia and china however in contrast have asked for
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a dialogue with north korea but as a. comprehensive settlement to the nuclear and other issues plaguing the korean peninsula can be arrived at so me through political and diplomatic channels we reiterate our readiness to help this process via the implementation of the initiative proposed by russia and china. china and russia have proposed an initiative for the denuclearization of the korean peninsula it is practical and feasible and aimed at easing the tensions and preventing further escalation. russia and china have proposed the double freeze initiative which would require north korea to stop its nuclear and ballistic missile tests. in return for the u.s. and south korea to stop its military drills this is a move that washington considers to be offensive the idea that some have suggested a so-called freeze for free is insulting. when a rogue regime has
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a nuclear weapon and an i.c.b.m. pointed at you you do not take steps to lower your guard no one would do that we certainly won't it seems that as of now the situation is in a deadlock at least until the u.s. decides that threats and sanctions are counterproductive to the situation if they ever do why discuss the north korean missile crisis the u.n. security council deadlock with political analyst rennick tauriel. this moment we've got the lone wolf of north korea the rest of everyone else needs to be alarmed and hunting packs it's through that alarm and through that collaboration then we can see a change in circumstances but it's all getting a little bit too muscular and i think it's a global rivalry this getting in the way when the lineman is that why you think washington has been so dismissive then of the plan proposed by russia and china
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because it's proposed by russia and china i wonder if that was proposed by let's say germany france and the u.k. whether they'd be so dismissive i doubt it one of the other nations in all this side korea japan what reaction can we expect from them how alarmed do you think that they are by washington's comment. hugely long term million people living in solar obviously is not a great moment for him it's not a great moment for the japanese but let's hope the common social sense will prevail the americans with hearing said nikki haley is about as tough as i've heard her sure she can get any tougher i think this is apparently the limit what i'm hoping what i think we'll see is a coming together of russia china united nations and common sense will prevail. the syrian government say's its forces are close to liberating the city of durham is a world which has been under siege by islamic state for three years we received exclusive
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video from army operation. i. government forces can be seen firing rockets advancing with helicopters pushing islamic state by getting closer to derbez who are residents are being welcoming the troops. this is for the syrian arab army my god protect them thing got to have been liberated and there is your own happiness today is indescribable we have been waiting for the army for a long time may god. i wish i had come earlier the people here are exhausted really exhausted the residents have suffered for a long time. hopefully the victory will be soon victory is hopefully coming soon. let's take a look at the situation here on them the syrian army is now only
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a few kilometers away from der is sword they have secured a route to attack the terrorist controlled part of the city hear them up well government forces have been advancing rapidly be gained eight kilometers over the past day securing strategic positions on the way russian fighter jets supporting government forces up destroyed tanks armored vehicles and seventy terrorists have been killed with more on what we know you're still have a tranquil. there as or is a city that has been able to survive a total tools by islamic state for some three years and that means that the only way to deliver food medicine there is air drops that also means constant fear of either being shelled by islamic state or being captured by eisel fighters and right now it looks like the sea is closer to being broken than ever before at
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least according to the news that we're getting from the syrian government the army are claiming that they are now approaching the city journalists have been able to contact the governor of arizona and he claims that within the next forty eight hours or so the syrian army will be able to enter the city of bears or and of course in this case the government is really determined they're confident and no wonder the locals are celebrating we've already received the first pictures of that but here's something for you to understand the suffering that they've been through in these three years of siege. as isis terrorists raided our house my thirteen year old cousin was staying with us i hid her in a water tank so that the terrorists didn't take her as a slave it was obvious that. the situation in a resort is catastrophic terrorist from iraq executes civilians in the streets and
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leave bodies lying there for up to five days by secretly drove my sons out of the city otherwise isis militants would recruit them by force inject psychotropic substances and use them as suicide bombers well actually the area around it is not the last islamic state stronghold in syria but you cannot underestimate the strategic importance of this area if it happens if it's state gets kicked out of the province that means essentially that said for their fighters in rock the deal. facto capital of islamic state they will have nowhere to run and here's the russian defense minister with more on that. today was to teach you. which i would call a priority because these feces have been courageously defending it for years now while food medicine and whip up to the liberation of the city will be a point in the defeat of isis so it is getting more evident that the joint efforts
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by the russian military their air force and the syrian government troops have really taken their toll on islamic state fighters in the area we've put together a reminder of the latest successful military ops airstrikes and advancements in the last few weeks. so let's wait for more news from the day or
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a store front line at least if we are to believe the syrian army we are going to get them very very soon yes so where does not actually leave the situation we discuss the future of the war in syria with the middle east expert martin j. . oh i think it's an exciting poignant moment a real turning point in what we've we've known until this point in the last six years as the syrian war i think come once the city is taken in the surrounding region is flushed out of isis fighters we can start to really talk about the end of the war and a new chapter for possibly restoring peace in the country i think western media will play up. the u.s. but victory in iraq. but not report so heavily on the defeat of ice will in in in in because you know it's mixed it's a hugely significant fall because the last staging post now or for this terror
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organization there are no other huge cities or major towns so now the question is you know what will be the second stage of the of the syrian war will we see a problem now with syrian government forces on their allies like russia has blood and americans in syria. through another story we're closely following this hour almost ninety thousand going to hinge on muslims have fled the site the east asian country of me on maher fearing violent oppression by authorities over a million muslims live in the mainly but this country myanmar's de facto leader was once hailed a hero but she's now i facing mounting criticism reports. what attributes do you think of when you envisage the ideal leader maybe a symbol of groundbreaking political revolution obviously a person who holds the interests of the people or do you visualize an individual
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hailed by the media as a hero she was an inspiration during the country's evolution in the eighty's and even won the nobel peace prize as well as a u.s. congress tional golden medal the leader of the southeast asian states of myanmar on sun tsu cheek as. witness to history treated like some. radio star. doesn't this sound like democratic perfection but sadly reality is far from perfect while the leader revels in glory the country is home to what the u.n. calls the most persecuted minority in the world the ranger a muslim community of more than a million people the minimal government doesn't recognize them as citizens of the country effectively making them illegal immigrants last year a series of brutal attacks were launched against the community after it clashed
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with police as the minority desperately try to draw the authorities attention to their horrific plight since then more than a thousand civilians have been killed and more than twenty thousand internally displaced government forces have also been accused of wide scale human rights violations osten rape and murder. the military destroyed everything after killing somebody of the military burn their houses and shops now there's a danger to our survival that's why we. all i got the handy little model i can still hear their screams and my heart and my ears we are really scared we don't feel safe now don't worry very secure it as we heard the sounds from here and there were security even when we eat my heart is beating so fast.
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the gun lobby there like after my husband was killed i had no option but to run for my children's lives we spent two nights in the house and sneaks past the border my children haven't had any food yet and they keep crying we only got ten because people from the camp gave us the bus for. refugees coming across the border they're coming across the border bullet wounds was shrapnel wounds quite clearly this is a scorched earth offensive by the burmese military the government has to stop this offensive it has to. basically allow humanitarian assistance and also the journalists into this area we have to actually see what's happening because quite
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clearly human rights violations have taken place but the leader is not only making no attempt to stop the violence against the persecuted minority she has made the situation even worse by posting hateful content online one comment declares that revenge a makeshift army is a terrorist organization whilst the oppressed muslim minority fights to survive critics warn the west old favorites on sunset she is doing everything but trying to resolve this deepening crisis. well we spoke with the president of the burmese revenge organization in the u.k. he believes the international community needs to act immediately when attorney in crisis is growing and there is no food nor shelter nor many thing you know what's happening right now against really good people in general if the diary killings involve whereby mr military is continuing with in ten days right now to protect the lives of real life on international community we need international community
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effort to action to stop these must pressure to barmaids military and. the leader adolfo through g. . now with the world cup fast approaching here in russia next year the focus is on fun safety and it comes as germany's national football team criticised the group of its own supporters after they show did not see chance during the world cup qualifying game peter all over as the story. allowed rages scenes from sections of the travelling support on friday night as germany beat the czech republic to one in prague in the stands well some of their fans decided that they were going to make some wholly inappropriate chants we understand that there were nazi chants heard from the crowd from sections there well this is upsetting for a number of reasons they also whistled during a minute's silence that was held in memorial to to check officials who had died
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just recently and it was also the seventy eighth anniversary of the nazi invasion of poland this was deemed wholly unacceptable by the german tame your came low the german head coach said that they've brought shame on our country it's a really angry reaction from the german team to this incident but this isn't the only incident of its kind regarding football just last month was uncovered the day a website sells what's called fan wear at times unofficial products supposed to be worn by fans but some of the t. shirts that they were turning out well they made reference to the nazi invasion of the soviet union during world war two now r.t. reached out to fee for a statement on this fever has a zero tolerance approach to discrimination and has mechanisms in place to ensure that the atmosphere in the stadiums is one of celebration and respect i do this
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with such symbols and messages are considered discriminatory and will not be tolerated inside the stadiums but ahead of the world cup there's been a lot of talk about fun safety fun security but most of the talk particularly here in europe has focused on homegrown hooligans those that may be in russia with a lot less focus falling on those that perhaps may be planning to travel to russia for the tournament but just an update on this since the story about the online store selling nazi inspired clothing broke the highly controversial t. shirts have disappeared from the site. the following her of the red crescent humanitarian organization in yemen has died after being unable to get the medical treatment he desperately needed and as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah mazie passed away at the age of seventy six after a field heart operation in the capital of war torn yemen he was prevented from
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traveling abroad for surgery on the hospital he was being treated up failed to find all of the equipment needed for the procedure in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people are being denied potentially lifesaving health care because of restrictions imposed by riyadh on the yemeni or space they severely limit the amount of aid arriving each week will come aisy some zuby or. the saudi government saying that it's directly responsible for his father's death and since he is intervention in yemen civil war rights groups say its search strikes have killed thousands of civilians with the humanitarian situation worsening in what was already the middle east poorest country over seven million people or no starving hundreds of thousands of
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volts of being affected by a cholera outbreak a spokesperson for the international red cross told us that aid organizations are struggling with the scale of the crisis another political solution is the only way forward. we speak of a country where we have just reached six hundred and seven thousand suspected cases of cording that has your job it was going to break up with times unprecedented in just century in only four months we see the country well over have to believe she has no access to clean water a country where seven million people wanted as being close to family where millions of women and children see d.d. and through the minority so many did agencies that we know it best but we can not so good the crisis or do you believe it's a good thing for all of those who are good in this country and that many artists
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can bring about a lessening of that they did but something that sete human catch. you know. that's what i'm over there in the. lot of. this. is that if it isn't also did you know that it has us up. here. now just three weeks before germany's federal election chancellor angela merkel looks a strong as ever according to reaction polls she got the better of her main rival martin schulz in a t.v. debate on sunday night relations with turkey the european migrant crisis dominated the face to face. we are way stressed that we need to find
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a common european solution according to the dublin convention they should stay where they first arrived and so they are not allowed to come to germany and those states couldn't manage the flow i think we should have asked our neighbors for help in dealing with the refugee crisis so i definitely wouldn't say that everything back in twenty fifteen was done right. i see this completely differently and i know that mr shultz also knows that this is not right in two thousand and fifteen we all knew that we've got a big problem here it's like but still we all european states couldn't find any consensus on a solution to the refugee issue i acknowledged that top i think the decision was right. that our kids with their four hundred fifty and it's really hard now with the behavior of the turkish president is there who imprisons people systematically and if i become chancellor i will not only cancel the agreement with turkey would also stop short on turkey joining the e.u. because turkey has crossed all red lines waves of refugees have been hitting i was
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not for a couple of days but for months. and turkey is distancing itself from all democratic norms that are grads taking pace there would be nothing worse than if we said we're stopping unilaterally all turks with turkey on joining the e.u. and we don't have any majority for that in the european union with you bronson from the alternative for germany party believes there's no candidate strong enough to challenge merkel. i wanted to show you a broad sheet from berlin and says it was more a duet than to do you will have both an agreement on many points and many or many christians it's a choice between skill and corrupt as if you ask me they don't see shultz as the ill try to two they really don't i mean he had a furious start at the beginning of the year he was confirmed by at the party meeting with one hundred percent of all so democrats but ever since then is being
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constantly going down the social democrats and berlin at least while the capital city of germany down to twenty percent twenty percent it is not that machall is convincing everyone but there is no real major figure to challenge and if you'd like to have your say on any of the stories this hour and one more do go to our t.v. dot com and leave a comment always good to get your take this is our international. political blog sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they're going. to do socks for the tell you
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that they'll be gossiping public profiles of the. other guys and tell you. it's like. the oval office that we all. want. oh welcome to sophia komi sophie shevardnadze as they hear a pin union struggles to hammer out a solution to its unity crisis israeli's one member who needs more attention than others struggling with a refugee influx and with a potential banking crisis on its hands it can use all the help from the e.u. it can get but will roll finding answers to his problems in brussels well into his
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minister for european affairs sounder agazzi is with me today to talk about all of this. within hours bickering over refugee quotas failing austerity measures and a rising tide of euro skeptic nationalism that's already resulted in the u.k. secession the european union project is bracing for a turbulent and testing future and this is a reform starting time before another crisis hits wealthy european powers here the cause of poor states and can be ambition of the continental union and do another sixty years. is minister for european affairs sondra got say welcome to the show great to have you with us and as you got to the euro experiment has failed at least that's what noble economist joseph stiglitz s so are it stays number. no i disagree i do not seeing that you will experiment europe is an area is the reality and i do
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not think it is certainly the eurozone and the government of the eurozone must be must be shaped up or about we have to go to war this direction not going backwards . no you were talking about reform right every time i heard you talk and gave interviews to talk about reform but every here is their own state has its own interests at heart so why is anybody going to listen to what well miss saying right now well i mean. it is true that the debate on the eurozone and the debate on how to reform the eurozone as being postponed many times but i do believe that in the second half of this year the time would be right to open the debate to be after the french elections have to be after the german elections and i do believe that everybody agreed that we must complete and they must by the shape or the economic and monetary union and these also a commitment which was taken in rome when the. leader of the twenty
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seven member states. the rome the correlation last twenty fifth of march they clearly say we must complete the economic and monetary union which. in war. must seem that war means we must open the debate on how the euro is run but why wait till the french and german elections don't you think it's a little bizarre that the issue of heroes o. reform has brought up right now. or hasn't been brought up as of yet maybe people don't have courage to germany why did they really get the courage to talk about this now. we found the chorus to don't seem to be one of the reins of government so we have been talking about these at least since. the beginning of march or twenty fourteen and we have a thing we have seen some improvement we hope they in an investment plan at
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european level or the so-called plan. more intelligent or at least less stupid implementation of the stability and growth pact drools towards. so some important step by a been taken. to. reform the eurozone you need a commitment of other partners and so far it has always been postponed now as it is a fundamental issue which is going to be debated also in the general election which has been to be debated during the french election we do believe that there will be a new political phase. and in this political. issue number one must be reform of the eurozone so we think that the time has come at the end at least at the end of this year so they have america's national trade council peter navarro called a hero and implicit deutschmark that's
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a quote to say now give germany unfair advantage over others at this point. i do believe that the. single currency and the single market. benefit for everybody certainly. are shifting all the rules during the cries you seen the financial crisis. being favorable to some down to the most favorable to other countries i do believe the south of germany has benefited from a very strict implementation of the growth back through us as benefited also from the austerity policies i do believe that we must on the page we have started that there is a new role played by the rupee uncensored bank with the quantity of easing with the new monetary stance stance of the european central bank and we must the best way
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our german friends who we invest more domestically and to rebalance a trade which is unsustainable and which is also has been pointed out by the rupee and commission in the last report on germany these are open issues and we must discuss about this issues so he has sat it depends from country to country and what attack here i had on it i have read this financial reporting new york times on italy a very thorough report and the numbers same quite sad i mean is it worth keeping the euro in italy if in fifteen years of having it as a currency it has failed to improve its liz economy i mean growth has been literally zero and a condom is competitiveness as an export or has deteriorated. but i do not take the air of human that you're putting on the table i do not think that the euro has been a failure i do not think that many problems that we have to address the need to derive from europe and i do believe that if you take
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a cost benefit analysis the cost there would be much higher than the benefit if you believe that you are at the point is not to leave stable currency the point is on they. do not waste time and as waste is wasted too much time seen the beginning of the two thousand we must speed up the reform we need for an economy notwithstanding that our membership of the eurozone we must we have started with their interim government we are continuing with the government to those structural reform which are absolutely necessary to consolidate growth on one side on the other side the point is not to dismantle what we have been. like the eurozone the point is to put the must from all the euro and the eurozone.
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economy to introduce a new policy meek's to shift from a set of rules partially now they're great and obsolete to a new policy mix which investment in growth at the center of european action not only at the center of the national day of this is what we want and this is the what we think is needed not only for the thirty but the for the eurozone as the old so still largest opposition party five star movement and the northern league they're both anti europe and they're saying that they would bring their layer back if they win the next election now i don't know if that's going to happen but judging by the polls they do have a chance a real one i just want your pain why most forty seven it's like almost half of the country they think it's a bad thing why do you think that happened. well first of all pay attention to the polls because yes people say that the euro isn't in favor of treaty but then when you say if they want to leave the euro of that if they want to leave the european
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union the answer of the majority of italian people is no we don't want to leave the eurozone we don't want to leave the european union so i mean take it with a pinch of salt this kind of course first of all second as to. why they want to destroy the italian economy i cannot answer for them it is clear that all the extremist movement and there. are two example of extremist movement. always of a simple solution to a real problem which require other kinds of solutions so they say well if there is unemployment need let's get out of the eurozone we have a problem with immigration let's get out of the schengen area this clear that these two solution goals against the interest of the italian economy which require us to be in a stable currency required to be in a stable euro zone i think why also in that kind of policy mix in the economic policies at europe the at the national level i do not see how they tend to economy
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could survive in leaving the eurozone and in going back in year out of a very high inflation. strong devaluation which is competitive only in the short run which can bring sound benefit for some export of italian export in the short run but would be would be a disaster in the medium a run in the long run for the ten economy and by the way if there is something which is working in italy today it is exports italy is a sporting already a lot and those that i don't feel which are well for ourselves because they export so even with the euro we don't need to have a competitive devaluation going back to the. suppose. i do not see the solid argument to leave the eurozone i see so
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important so you're saying. the euro zone too but the shipping so you're saying that if push comes to shove frayed and either of the parties comes to power hypothetically speaking and we have a referendum in your country that people italians will not support the exit from the heroes zone is that what you're saying. i say that this crazy idea you are talking about is not because it is your idea because it is we are they buy this bunch of populace that those of the legal legal know the leak and the five star movement would destroy private savings because if you call for a referendum on the euro it's the day two of this campaign with the first polls which is likely favorable to you today yes to the exit of the euro we would have a massive financial speculations against privacy so what we have to do is to
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prevent. people. from taking the power and this certainly depend on us these depend on how how how or convincing will be with their young people then if you ask me how we would like an italian government with the five star movement in power up i can simply suggest to you to take the example of the roman government the government of italian capital which is a total disaster and which is in the end of the price of movement so i mean if you're from moscow you might have. an interesting look to the face of the not the leak i can understand because they are reality but i don't think that it is in our interest in the interest of europe in the interest of our bilateral relations to a. county like italy would be if the face of movement of the northern league would take power in our country mr gutsy we're going to take
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a short break right now and when well back we'll continue talking to minister for european affairs discussing interest here as a whole and if there is a chance to reform the single currency states. the spiral downward this applies to both russia u.s. relations and the ongoing events on the korean peninsula we passed the point which are. it will make me love me again but maybe you have. been
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we're back with sandra got cecily's minister of four of european affairs discussing italy's place in the european union and the euro zone welcome back mr gati now one hundred fourteen italian banks out of five hundred are in deep trouble that's according to italian newspaper and. italy could start bailing out the banks with public funds but that goes against the e.u. bailing out rules now should the government just go ahead without brussels approval or show daily wait until the e.u. comes up with some kind of solution. to europe we do believe that there are some of the existing directory the bank can say we. have to be revised because they implemented in different ways in different counties that mean that to all of those the. doors. are very efficient and we do believe that on one side
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we have to intervene and to do well apart at national level on the other side there must be also review and i know the european commission is working on that. with the directive because they're banking restructuring within the european union now they had of the euro group talking about the bailouts in general he sat that southern countries quote blew their money on drinks and women is that what happened to italy as well. well i mean i think that the least that we can say of the statement of a year on buys them blown that was very unfortunate. that it proved that it's not adequate for the sportster and i hope with that there will be a change of very soon. such that it is not what it is not what they have been seen by county but what what you are referring to it is
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a very unfortunate creation we do not have anything to see with a konami creativity of counter. but only with. a stupid. you would never expect from. an important body like the euro group but he das chair that body can be here is only one roof forward if that's how they're richard northern states understand south of problems i mean it's not like people in a north don't drink and sleep with women or something you know. well honestly i wouldn't waste your time and my time in talking about the booze and women. because i do not think that this is the point i everybody criticised the year on diets and blown the chair of the euro group for the it is clear that during the krises war.
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the measure i have produced is what i distrust and what we have to do now is through the mutual confidence to beat them with confidence between the south and counter and not encounter between the counters and trade the counter is the mania of the fisher divisions or division produced by stupid statement all stereotypes made the one you were referring to and the time is counted on the page and i do believe that we must and we can and. in the new phase because it is in the interest of everybody and certainly i mean that this guy and. i know about the really i mean there are so stupid that i do not think that we should take them very seriously right so let's talk about more serious things stand to lead a solution to the problems have been a two speed europe which is in essence proposing two different systems for europe i mean one for those who want more integration another for those who don't but one
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that is pretty much for a clean union down instead of saving it it is a union of twenty seven member state and you know which is going to grow because i do believe that after twenty nineteen new newark counties from the west and bottoms will join the european union well in this kind of fuel it is. an illusion to think that we proceed to get the same reteam with the same intensity toward the same direction that there would be some countries which would be satisfied with a single market and something more and. decide to deepen their integration to reach new common objectives that says a more efficient the security and defense bodies of the union or a truly social union or a master stronger must stronger body to run the immigration and to counter
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the threat of terrorism sure i got i got your point but what this. mean that states who are more integrated will be they was deciding things like well the decision making may in the hands of germany and france while the rest play catch up. no i mean the german the french german couple belongs to the story. i mean it is clear that it is necessary that there is an agreement between berlin and paris but is absolutely not sufficient anymore. i think it is very clear in the two capitals. because it is clear that we have to create a critical mass we see goes well beyond france and germany for second the i mean it is not that more more integrated can't decide for the other it is the other we decide not to be in the more integrated group of countries because they
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condition to create this group of we go faster we'll be on the only condition would be political will so the door must be open to everybody willing to join and so also we won't be in the group it is because they have decided not to be in the group and if you decide not to be in the group it is clear that you decide not to decide if you decide to stay out how do you make sure that they last integrated members don't boycott the decisions made by those at the top out of spite or out of fear of being marginalized for example. well i mean politically and legally it is very difficult that they can do so. legally because at the end of the day according to the treaties a group of country can move if it wants so once that some project will be launched by nine or ten countries you will see there would be a majority of county it was going we'd be willing to join and they would be
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a very tiny minority of downed trees we decided to stay out and i'm sure about these after all these been the way europe was founded and europe as advanced because if nine hundred fifty seven the six european democracies who decided the two found that the european union had to wait for the other democracies nothing would happen if. twenty twenty two thousand and one the twelve counties would introduce the euro had to wait for whole the other the euro wouldn't be a reality so these as always been their way of promoting the big project in europe and i'm confident that it might work also in the future. so first it was the hearer's and crisis and the migrant crisis and now you have sat back said it is the latest crisis what europe is facing but britain has always kept its distance and
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e.u. matters i mean it stahl some important common decisions that zach said have the potential to actually reinforce the. for some project and for some initiatives probably know it is going to be must easier to go toward a certain direction for example the. policy we're talking about before the defense and security policy with out of the union i do believe that is going to be easier or less difficult to do it through the european defense policy and this is certainly could be a positive side effect of the u.k. departure what i want to say that i would have preferred the brits to stay in the union but it is also true that the brits well never been never been fully within the you know they've always. said one step in and whilst about now they decided to
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take the two steps out of the union and they do believe that owns certain projects on some. project with. political potential could be easier without the brits to move it i want to talk about a latest news in turkey a country that's long been in the line to become an e.u. member present and the gun just want a referendum which has granted him sweeping new powers now added i in saying hey strengthening cherokees democracy but i mean austria and germany and other countries have already sat this closes the door on terra kiss your membership as there's going to be the final straw. but i do believe that. any. was hoping for a. success in this referendum. ended up with
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a split country with. fifty one percent in favor of reform forty nine percent against is there for the three major turkish cities again the reform of the majority. most backward the region of in favor of the reform so i mean it is clear that it is a very difficult situation so i think we have a problem i think we have a major political problem i do believe that we must first of the dialogue with your kids we must first of the. because after all there is a forty nine percent of people who voted no we have to. because it is an important part and it is important because the it is a member of nato because it is a member of the council a few are up but it's clear that what has happened during the campaign the content of this reform represent a major political problem the attitude of president ever gone to war europeans
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represent a major political problem and it is provocation output that he used this and there are only complicated our bilateral relations but the question is for the e.u. is it worth losing a potential partner in the middle east i mean the only country that could really help the union deal with a migrant crisis. what i was was i told you that you have to have a dialogue with your team. about the dialogue doesn't mean to hide they all stand in political problem that you know about the relations south of the migration agreement is an important agreement it is war king there are some else but which should be improved but it is working and be we should to continue to implement it but these cannot. face with major political problems it is clear as i see your import on the neighboring county it these. days
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you position it is a member of important organization so we must first of the dialogue with your key about. a dialogue with the county doesn't mean not to be front and wholeness with the government and ice i repeat the attacks the provocations repeated attacks abreu occasional affair gone to war there will be a union i've been told by the understandable uncomprehensible they might have had during the campaign i hope that it is over now i hope that we see is no hope that would stop now because they are not helping at all about the relations but in my opinion that not being the turkish government. all right mr that's it thank you very much for this century or talking to sound or god say italian european affairs minister talking about a speech error in the here opinion and that's it for this edition of.
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the knot winds up. on the flames off let down one by next night south the definitions and i'm back. when seeking a new south. take in the equal city in the south just intimate with dogs. and then you're going to bring. out with that kind. of movie it might not be. good enough you know not beach me out on the south. to be this just silly
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new climbing i love to study not be deep but learn from this one tokyo find it is going to keep going. does look close because did a piece of dancing coral cultural shift from the premise. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to. add to it and in again try to get close to trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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the spiral downward this applies to both russia u.s. relations and the ongoing events on the korean peninsula probably past the point to which are. people buy gold gold gold buy gold there's always people buying gold and the professional marketeers understand this and when the gold price goes to a certain level they bang it down with short sales they're selling the gold naked or they're just selling it they're just doing short sales are not losing money they're just selling the gold short and then when it gets down to a certain level they can cover those shorts at a profit that's our short sell works you're buying back at a lower price for a profit and that's the problem with gold it's a market that's completely beholden to the console.
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